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IN BRIEF - Trade balance in fishery products in surplus at TND 156.2 end of April 2024

TUNISIA
Monday, June 24, 2024

The trade balance in fishery products showed a surplus of TND 156.2 at the end of April 2024.

This surplus is up 87.7% compared with that at the end of April 2023 (TND 388), according to the monthly newsletter of the National Observatory of Agriculture (ONAGRI), published on Saturday.

Exports of fishery products totalled 11 thousand tonnes worth TND 266.5 at the end of April 2024, up 32.9% in value and 6.8% in quantity compared with the same month in 2023.

ONAGRI also reported a 24.5% rise in export prices compared with April 2023 (24.2 D/KG). The most exported species are fish (6 thousand tonnes), canned and semi-canned goods (2.2 thousand tonnes) and shellfish (1.8 thousand tonnes).

Tunisian exports of fish products go to 42 destinations. Italy is the leading importer (29%), followed by Spain (23%), Libya, the United Arab Emirates and Japan (7%).

Source: AfricanManager

 


IN BRIEF - Russian Fisheries Support UN Food Program with Canned Fish Shipments

RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Russian fishing companies have resumed supplying canned fish to the UN World Food Programme (WFP) after a three-year hiatus.

These fish products are part of the UN's humanitarian aid to Asian countries, addressing food insecurity in the region.

Images show the floating factory 'Vsevolod Sibirtsev', a producer of at-sea canned fish, and the label on the 245-gram sardine cans, specifically marked 'DO NOT BUY, DO NOT SELL - NOT FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE' for the WFP.

Source: Federal Agency for Fisheries


IN BRIEF - NCCOS Hosts Algal Toxin Training for Partners

UNITED STATES
Monday, March 24, 2025

Last month, NCCOS scientists taught staff from NOAA’s Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL) how to analyze freshwater algal toxin data collected by NCCOS-designed sensors.

GLERL researchers Duane Gossiaux (left) and Danna Palladino (right) analyze a microcystin array as part of the training. Credit: NOAA.NCCOS toxin sensors are used in the moored (left; being deployed) and the mobile (right) Environmental Sample Processors (ESPs), both seen here in Lake Erie. Credit: Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research (moored ESP) and NOAA (mobile ESP)

The sensors are deployed on GLERL’s moored Environmental Sample Processors (ESPs) in Lake Erie from July through early October, when harmful algal blooms most commonly occur in the lake.

These sensors, integrated into GLERL's moored Environmental Sample Processors (ESPs), provide near real-time microcystin measurements, crucial for early warnings to drinking water managers during harmful algal blooms. The Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute's new mobile ESP, featuring a miniaturized NCCOS toxin sensor, expands GLERL's monitoring capabilities. The data from both moored and mobile sensors contributes to NOAA’s Lake Erie harmful algal bloom forecast, aiding in informed management decisions for drinking water treatment, recreational activities, and fishery operations.


Other Media | Industrias Pesqueras: The fifth edition of World Maritime Week Bilbao attracted more than 1,800 high-level professionals and buyers

SPAIN
Monday, March 24, 2025

The fifth edition of the event brought together more than 50 exhibitors, and 70 experts participated in the four congresses: Sinaval, Eurofishing, FuturePort, and Marine Energy Week.
 
The fifth edition of World Maritime Week (WMW) closed with a positive outcome after three days of "intense activity," according to the organization of the event, held at the BEC in Bilbao. This year, the event brought together more than 1,800 professionals from the naval, fishing, port, and marine renewable energy sectors, from 27 countries, including Belgium, Brazil, Finland, France, Italy, Norway, Poland, Portugal, the United Kingdom, and Turkey, as well as Spain.
 
Source: Industrias Pesqueras l Read the full article here

Other Media | SalmonBusiness: Seafood giant announces plan to rebrand as ‘Umios’

JAPAN
Monday, March 24, 2025

The rebranding aims to strengthen its identity and commitment to sustainable seafood solutions, aligning with industry trends and consumer preferences.

Japanese seafood conglomerate Maruha Nichiro will change its corporate name to Umios on March 1, 2026, the company announced this week.

The rebranding reflects a strategic pivot toward sustainability, innovation, and global market positioning, as the company prepares for its “third founding” since the original firms were established in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Source: SalmonBusiness l Read the full article here

 


Other Media | SeafoodSource: UK to allocate GBP 12 million to support sustainable aquaculture in Southeast Asia

UNITED KINGDOM
Monday, March 24, 2025

The United Kingdom will provide funding for universities and research institutions to implement four projects supporting sustainable aquaculture in Southeast Asia.

On 7 March, U.K.’s national funding agency – U.K. Research and Innovation (UKRI) – announced that it has launched a GBP 12 million (USD 15.5 million, EUR 14.3 million) program to provide funding for four projects to strengthen sustainable aquaculture in Southeast Asia.

These include a project to support small shrimp farmers in Thailand and Vietnam; a program led by U.K.’s University of Southampton to improve mollusk-farming practices in Vietnam, Malaysia, and Indonesia; a project led by U.K.’s Natural History Museum to support the seaweed industry in Southeast Asia; and another led by U.K.’s University of Stirling to develop a digital tool to safeguard ecosystems and support sustainable aquaculture in Vietnam.

Author: Toan Dao / SeafoodSource l Read the full article here

 


Other Media | Fish Farmer: Fire rips through Norwegian salmon farmer's new buildings

NORWAY
Monday, March 24, 2025

A major fire over the weekend has seriously damaged up to five new buildings belonging to Norwegian salmon farmer Alsaker Fjordbruk.

The police have launched an investigation, bringing in a specialist crime scene unit although at this stage it must be stressed the cause is still unknown.

It was a major outbreak, at Tysnes, south of Bergen, affecting most of what are still fairly new buildings which were either destroyed or very badly damaged. There were no injuries.

The outbreak brought in crews from at least four firefighting centres along with a coastguard vessel.

Author: Vince McDonagh / Fish Farmer l Read the full article here

 


IN BRIEF - IP Master's Student Evaluates Innovative Techniques for Tilapia Farming

BRAZIL
Monday, March 24, 2025

A master's student in the Graduate Program of the Fisheries Institute (IP-Apta), part of the Agriculture and Supply Department of the State of São Paulo, biologist Pedro Lopes Bezerra, is developing a study that could bring significant production gains to national aquaculture.

Entitled “Evaluation of plastic covering on the growth of tilapia and productivity of lemna in a water recirculation system,” the research aims to identify more efficient methods for tilapia farming, testing the application of plastic coverings over tanks and integrating this cultivation with the growth of lemna (Landoltia punctata), a small aquatic plant that can serve as a supplementary food source for the fish.

To achieve this, water recirculation systems (RAS) will be established, each comprising nine circular tanks with a usable capacity of 500 liters, alongside a 16 m² settling tank, with a total volume of 20 m³. In the experiments, the fish will be provided with three distinct feed types: exclusively commercial feed, a blend of commercial feed and dried lemna, and a combination of commercial feed and fresh lemna. The study seeks to determine if the incorporation of lemna can decrease reliance on conventional feed without negatively impacting the fish's health and growth. Furthermore, the research assesses whether this method can contribute to maintaining water quality and enhancing the sustainability of the farming process.


IN BRIEF - Japan, China Agree to Advance Talks on Fishery Imports Resumption

JAPAN
Monday, March 24, 2025

Tokyo, (Jiji Press)--The Japanese and Chinese governments on Saturday confirmed that they will make progress in talks toward the resumption of China's imports of Japanese fishery products.

The confirmation was made during a high-level economic dialogue between Japanese and Chinese government officials held in Tokyo, the first such meeting in about six years since April 2019. Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya (left) and his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi (right), chaired the meeting.

China imposed the import ban in response to the release into the ocean of tritium-containing treated water from Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc.'s meltdown-stricken Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant in northeastern Japan.

"It was meaningful that we were able to make confirmation about moving ahead with the import resumption-related process," Iwaya told reporters after the meeting.

Regarding exports of Japanese agricultural products such as rice, Iwaya said he told the Chinese side that priority should be given to what can be resolved early.


IN BRIEF - Argentina Imposes First Electronic Fine for Illegal Fishing on Chinese Vessel with Vanuatu Flag

ARGENTINA
Sunday, March 23, 2025

  • The sanction and operational costs are estimated to exceed 700 million pesos.
  • China increases the use of vessels with flags of convenience, according to Infobae reports.

After a process lasting just over two months, the Argentine State has collected a significant sum in fines and operational costs from the shipowner of the Xin Run 579, a vessel flying the Vanuatu flag, detected by the Argentine Naval Prefecture fishing illegally by trawling within the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) on January 5th.

The National Undersecretariat of Fisheries, the enforcing authority in this case, has not disclosed the exact amount of the sanction. However, unofficial sources informed Infobae that the total value would exceed 700 million pesos (approximately USD 640,000 at the official exchange rate, or close to USD 550,000 at the free exchange rate).

The procedure had taken place in January (see footnotes).

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IN BRIEF - Galician Mussel Farmers Unite in Opposition to Altri Pulp Mill in Arousa Estuary

SPAIN
Friday, March 21, 2025

  • Mass Participation Planned for Saturday's Protest in A Pobra.

Vilagarcía de Arousa – A significant portion of Galicia's mussel farming sector ("bateeiro" sector) has confirmed its participation in the upcoming demonstration against the proposed Altri pulp mill in the Arousa estuary. "We have consistently voiced our unequivocal opposition to this project, which directly threatens our livelihoods and the ecological integrity of the estuary," representatives stated.

The mussel farmers' primary concern centers on the potential impact of the Altri plant on the Arousa estuary's water quality. The proposed mill, located in Palas de Rei, plans to extract up to 46,000 cubic meters of water daily from the Ulla River and discharge 30,000 cubic meters of treated wastewater. As the Ulla River empties into the Arousa estuary, the discharge of this treated water raises serious concerns about potential harm to the marine ecosystem, specifically water quality and shellfish and mussel ("bateeira") production.

Despite receiving environmental approval from the Xunta de Galicia, the shellfish and environmental sectors remain deeply concerned about the potential for irreversible damage. The Arousa estuary is a critical ecosystem for mussel cultivation and a vital economic engine for Galicia.


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